Garfunkel and Simon Bridge over Troubled Water Live from Central Park For my awesome wife, who had to work that day and couldn't go. ☹️ T
Some stuff fresh out of the jar! "Designated Driver" - Phoneline Valentine "Alpha" - The LaFontaines "Anna-Leigh" - Royal Republic (some retro vibes in this one!) "Go" - The Black Keys (song starts at around 1:20) "Fire" - The Heavy
There's a bunch of Youtube videos of Vocal teachers reacting to seeing him for the first time , some can't believe it's possible.
Dude, literally the band that got me into post-hardcore/screamo I remember, I was 15, and my girlfriends dad took us to Suffolk Downs in Mass, for Warped Tour. Coheed and FATA both played small stages, and FATA's anger and energy on stage (especially from Ben) was insane. I was hooked. I saw them 8-9 times more over the next two years throughout New England, and was always miffed that Fran drove the band away from Ben's lead singing style and into more melodic mainstream sounds. But holy **** "too bad you're beautiful" was amazing, start to finish.
You've been spending too much time on that new business endeavor Ken. We've talked about hoping we can attend a show one day. We didn't actually spend more time on it yesterday. I have some of the chords (F, I think?), but we ended up doing some of 'Come As You Are'. I'm honestly not practicing like a should, but somehow I'm still making progress.
Touche lol. I know we're gonna hit a show, but I forgot if we talked FATA lol. I'm a bit stretched thin lately lol. For a good finger picking exercise, try playing the intro to "Wake Up" by Coheed. It took me awhile on acoustic, but I finally nailed it after 1000 eye rolls from my wife, and lots of swearing (this is back in college, when we were young bucks) PS. Currently blasting "When broken is easily fixed"- Silverstein
I've never heard of Silverstein surprisingly. Sound kinda like a mix of FATA, PTW, Hopesfall.....etc.
You Don't Mess Around With Jim Jim Croce Bad Bad Leroy Brown "...Well the two men took to fighting And when they pulled them off the floor Leroy looked like a jigsaw puzzle With a couple of pieces gone." T
I was practicing playing along with Nirvana's - Come As You Are and saw this thinking it was a cover and thought it was funny his name was the same as a "contraversal" political commentator.